Daniel states that he has a competition in him and he does not want anyone to succeed. It also can be said that Daniel took Eli as a competitor who was making money without any hard work by using Daniel's money. This could either mean finished eating the meal that can be seen when the two were talking, just before the murder or that he was done "eating" Eli as Daniel can be heard saying "I told you I would eat you up." while he chases Eli around the bowling lane. Another interpretation to the final line could be that Daniel meant that he was finished "eating". Ultimately, he is so evil that the murder of Eli means absolutely nothing to him, and his final line, "I'm finished," cements the fact that he has "finished" his descent into evil. From the beginning where he is so poor that he is willing to crawl on his back for miles to claim a silver find to the end where he has become rich and is now almost completely insane, Daniel has descended into becoming truly demonic. A popular explanation of Daniel's killing of Eli and the meaning of the film's final line is that throughout the movie, Daniel devolves into a purely evil human being. As Daniel never sought this creation of family with Eli, he decided to destroy it. Eli arrives, telling that he and Daniel are now brothers-H.W. became autonomous, he withdrew from Daniel, destroying Daniel's attempt at family. as his son, as he had control over the child. Another explanation lies in Daniel's view of family. It could also mean that Daniel had eliminated his last possible source of competition, Eli. The last line "I'm finished!" meant he was finished with his guest along with his life. Bandy's land, Daniel had already drained the areas with the wells he'd drilled surrounding that area. When Eli visited and told Daniel about Mr. Plainview ( Russell Harvard) was now going to be a rival to Daniel caused more fury and anger in him, which Daniel projected onto Eli. Coupled with the money that Daniel never paid Eli, $5,000 of an agreed-upon $10,000 total and that Eli was really a fake in his faith-healing-Daniel roars at him about not being able to restore H.W.'s hearing-and that Eli's motivation in having Daniel be baptized was to humiliate him publicly, so Daniel cracks in the last scene and kills Eli. It's rather obvious that Daniel ( Daniel Day-Lewis) and Eli have been feuding ever since Daniel snubbed Eli publicly at the dedication of the Little Boston well. It is a pristine mastering of the Concerto from the Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft label, which originally released the recording in 1982. 102, which does feature Meneses as soloist (on cello, to Mutter's violin).) The best quality release of this particular version of the piece is available here and is selling, at present, for $13.99. This is from the original release of the recording of this concerto, which also featured the Brahms "Doppelkonzert", Op. (Incidentally, the credits for the film are wrong on this point, and include António Meneses as a second soloist alongside Mutter. However, to find the exact performance as featured in the film, one would look for the version featuring the Berlin Philharmoniker, conducted by Herbert von Karajan and featuring Anne-Sophie Mutter as soloist. The track in question is the third movement (Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace Poco più presto) of the Konzert für Violine und Orchestra D-dur (Violin Concerto in D Major), Op.
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